Chapter 818: Magic Mage

In the game of his previous life, Rhodes had learned about the Magic Mage, but Rhodes himself did not belong to this rank. At that time, Rhodes chose to advance to the most orthodox and equally powerful legendary mage.

As one of the ranks that high-level mages can choose when they advance, the magic mage can be ranked in the same rank as the legendary mage, which has its own uniqueness.

According to the information that Rhodes knew, when a high-level mage advanced to a magic mage, he could get rid of the limitation of mana like a real elemental creature, and instead directly use the magic elements in the surrounding area, directly condensing the magic elements into spells.

It's just that the magic mage does not have the same high bonus for damage spells as the real legendary mage, and even when the player is promoted to the magic mage, he will lose the various class bonuses obtained when he was at a low level, so that the damage that can be caused drops sharply, and it is not even as good as the average high-level mage.

Unlike true legendary mages, magic mages use almost no mana from their own mana to cast spells, but directly use the magic elements in the surrounding area.

In this case, the various damage bonuses that are obtained when advancing and act on the magic mage itself are naturally difficult to have an effect. Only when a mage uses a spell condensed by his own mana can he get a bonus to his professional specialty.

Even so, in Rhodes' opinion, the magic mage's spell-casting ability is still extremely powerful. Without the limitation of mana, combined with his own spell-casting skills, the magic mage can do something that no other mage can achieve, that is, the almost unlimited use of spells.

For magic mages, the limitations of their strength are the low damage of the spell itself, and the fact that they feel so tired after casting a spell for a long time that their ability to cast spells will decrease.

Due to the various powerful abilities possessed by the magic mage, in the game of his previous life, Rhodes had naturally heard of this kind of rank alongside the seventh-order legendary mage. In Rhodes' view, the spell-casting ability mastered by a magic mage is undoubtedly the most special existence among all mage ranks.

In the games of his previous life, Rhodes was not at the rank of a magic mage, and he did not know how to master the ability to directly use magic elements like a real ring mage.

In Rod's impression, it is not a simple matter for players to successfully advance to the special rank of magic mage.

The special abilities of the magic mage are destined to be unique in this rank. Rod recalls that players who want to be promoted to a magic mage have extremely strict requirements for special skills.

According to what Rhodes knew, in order to be promoted to a magic mage, in addition to the special skills of the four magic systems, they must reach an extremely high level, and they also need legendary wisdom skills that cannot be achieved by conventional methods.

For special skills above the Grandmaster level, players cannot use the existence of skill points to improve, but can only improve through other things that exist in the game, or the rewards of racing achievements.

In this case, if players want to obtain legendary special skills, they often have extremely strict requirements for their own encounters, and more importantly, luck.

Because of this, in Rod's impression, there may not be many players who can master the legendary wisdom technique and are qualified to be promoted to a magic mage, and the vast majority of mage players, who finally choose to advance, are orthodox legendary mages.

Since he didn't know the special spell-casting skills mastered by the magic mage, Rhodes naturally couldn't make use of the special death energy that appeared around the Soul Tower.

Through the special death energy that emerged from the periphery of the Soul Tower, Rhodes once again felt the unusualness of this Soul Tower, and in Rod's opinion, Sandru's choice to come here may have a certain connection with the existence of this death energy.

What Rod didn't know was whether these special death energies were born in the tower due to the effects of the Spiritualist Tower, or if they appeared for some other reason.

Previously, Rhodes didn't know from any news that there would be these special effects of death energy in the Soul Tower, and if the appearance of these death energy was not related to the Spirit Tower itself, the only thing left to be related to the death energy was the necromancer in the tower.

With this thought in mind, Rod's gaze was always on the extremely large conjuring tower in front of him.

Rod noticed that at the same time as all kinds of abnormal changes were taking place on the surface of the Soul Tower, the originally tightly closed gate below was slowly opening at this time.

This was not only noticed by Rhodes at this time, but also by other creatures surrounding the Soul Tower.

For a while, whether it was the two necromancers who were beside Rhodes and carried out this mission with Rhodes, or the large number of undead creatures that existed around, they all put their eyes on the Spiritualist Tower not far away.

The various changes that have taken place on the Soul Tower have undoubtedly conveyed an extremely important message to the creatures around it, and the Soul Tower, which had been closed for a long time, has finally opened at this time.

Different from the surrounding undead creatures, Tamik on the side has a deeper understanding of the upcoming Spiritualist Tower, and at the same time, for the entire Spiritualist Tower, Tamic is naturally more vigilant.

In Tamik's memory, the last time he saw the Spiritualist Tower show such a posture, and the spell ritual inside it was fully activated, it was not known how many years ago, when the Spiritualist Tower was first built.

Tamik recalls that this was the way the Tower of the Conjuring was first built. Tamik clearly remembers that it was the object of her allegiance, the Lich Stephen, who was in the Spirit Tower at the time.

Relying on his understanding of the spell rituals in the Spiritualist Tower, coupled with his own knowledge of spells, Stephen was naturally able to activate the abilities possessed by the entire Spiritualist Tower. What Tamik didn't expect was that now, she would be able to see creatures other than Stephen and activate the spell rituals in the entire Soul Tower.

What made Tammick feel concerned was that, according to the information she knew, Sandru who activated the entire Soul Tower was not a lich like Stephen, but a necromancer who had not undergone the ritual of the endless night.

No matter how shocked he was in his heart, after noticing that the previously closed Soul Tower had been fully opened, Tamik knew that it was time for him to do something.